Ignatius Kilage
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Sir Ignatius Kilage, GCMG (1941 – 31 December 1989) was the fourth Governor General of Papua New Guinea and served from March to December 1989, when he died suddenly in office.
Prior to the vice regal post, Kilage was chief ombudsman of Papua New Guinea and author the book My Mother Calls Me Yaltep.
After his death, a stadium was named in his honour in 1991.
Preceded by Sir Kingsford Dibela |
Governor-General of Papua New Guinea 1989 |
Succeeded by Sir Serei Eri |
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